The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 42, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 31, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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BEAVER HERAJUD.
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BEAVER. BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MARCH
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Local News.
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riu IIkrald for nil thu latest news.
A new stairway lending to the K. of
P Hnll Is being put la plnco this week
That sandstorm Tuesday was a little
"worscr" fnan they genernlly get.
Mr P. L Tlionns hns been quite
sick the past week but Is improved nt
tliis writing.
A B Murlow of Hnmiltnn thl
"'k order the IIkhm.d sent to hi
uV'iress.
DRY GLEANING DYEING and
PRESSING. Call on Mrs. W. H.
Kobortson at the millinory store. tf
Subscribe for the Hcrald $1.00.
Judge R II Lnofbnurrow returned
Uoiiver the first of the week.
MORTGAOE RELEASE Blanks for
tie nt the Herald ofllco in nny tjuan-
ty- . .
Salesman R. V. Harrison and wife
vo'e Beaver visitors the first of the
week.
der a-
IVE AUNUTES OF
Good Honest Think-
ing is worth a DAY
spent buzzing uu-
glass like a Fly.
' Simon Wise.
BE WISE. Think about it Get
the Best. Mine cost no more than
those guessed nt ; not half so much in
the end.
There Is a reason. Thoro is a legal
education back of them.
Beaver Co. Abstract Office
WALTER C. FRAZER
Bonded Abstracter.
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James Crabtree purchased two fine
blooded Jersey cows which were de-
livered Saturday.
Live Stock Insurance. Farm Insur-
ince. Best Abstracts. Best Loans.
Fkazer. The Abstracter.
The youngest child of P L Thomas
nd wife was quite sick the past week
ut Is better
Llvo Stock Insurance. Farm Insur-
ance. Best Abstracts. Best Loans.
Prazkr The Abstracter.
Mrs Ellen Maplo returned to Bchvpt
Thursday last nfter a visit with her
son Frank at Riverside.
W. J Jones who has been quite sick
with pnpumonin is hotter.
The infnnt son of Mr. nnd Mrs. B. J
Cole is still quite sick but with chances
for recovery.
J. 0. Miles merchant was attend-
ing to business at tho ranch near Oline
the first of the week.
Cashier Frank Laughrin of the Bnnk
of Reaver City and wife who have
been visiting in Illinois for n few
weeks past returned homo Thursday
last.
Mrs Minn'e Madison and son Clyde
wont over to Madison Sunday for n
visit with Mr. and Mrs. F J Birdsall
and little Georgia
Ben Bogue suffered n heavy loss
Friday night by the death of one of
his fine big horses The animal was
worth about $170 00. Tough luck I
Easter Sunday was an ideal day
Many who were wishing for a fine rnln
on that day nnd for seven successive
Sundays were sadly disappointed.
E. II Carleton of Boyd who ha
been spending the winter at Shnwneo
returned to his farm this week and or-
ders the Herald changed to the latter
address.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets are safe sure nnd reliable and
have been praised by thousands of
women who have been restored to
health by their gcntlo ad and curative
properties. Sold by F C Tracy
Spring Miliinerv
First Showing of Nev Spring Hats
DRESS AND SPRING HATS
Como in early nnd make your selections. Wo havo
a nice new stock and they are .beauties. Buy early
and get tho full bonefit of your hat all season.
Subscribe at this olilco for "The
Wichita Weekly Eagle" Kansas
greatest metropolitan weekly news-
piper. Only 25 cents a year.
Mrs. A W. Tooley was called to
eastern Kansas last week on account
of the serious illness of her mother-.
We trust she mny find her mother im-
proved. Chamberlain's Stomach and LIvor
Tablets invariably bring relief to
women suffering from chronic consti
pation headache biliousness dizzi-
ness sallowness of tho skin and dys-
pepsia. Sold by F C Traoy.
Represontatsvo .. W Tooley re-
turned froin Guthrie last week where
he had been attending the special ses-
sion of tho legislature. He paid this
office n call Saturday.
Ben Boguo hns leased tho Tosher
livery nnd now hns chargo of same
Ben'Is a master hand with horses and
he ought to do nil right in tho livery
business.
Mrs. J. Perkins writes from Mul-
linsvllle Knns. this week ordering
tho Herald changed from Rlvorsido
to thnt address nnd enclosing remit-
tance Thanks.
Tho brick fluo at the Christian
church was blown down during a high
wind Monday night and knocked a big
hole in tho roof and ceiling. The
dnmnge is covered by insurnncc.
Accountant Scott nnd wife departed
Wednesday for their homo in eastorn
Oklahoma tho former having com-
pleted his work of nuditihg the county
records F. C. Tracy took them over
to the I all road.
A. Mr. Durham aged 77 of the
North Elnt died last week and was
buried in tho cemotery at that placo
Tho sympathy of many friends nnd
neighbors is extended to tho relatives
in their sorrow.
Mrs. W. H. Robertson
LUU.UHLLLiiLL.UALLlLl
PHOTOGRAPHS
Watson Studio
West
side 1st door
north
store
of Bulick's grocery
Starting N
February 12th Ending
Watch
This
DATE
$1 00
Wo will mako Ono Dozen Cabinet Photographs on
0x0 card regular price $3 50 nnd $1.00 now per doz
Paper weight froo with each 1 Dozon postals
Wo mnko theso prices in ordor to mako room for our
Sprlnd line of Folders nnd Mounts
We have in stock a swAll line of
Folders and Mounts that are not in-
cluded at the price above. Prices
to please all. Work must please
or we make it please
Foley's Kidney Remedy is a wafo
and certain remedy for all kidnoy and
blndder diseases whether or chronic
It is n splendid tonic for middle aged
and elderly people and a sure cure for
all annoyances nnd irregularities of
the kidneys nnd bladder. For sale by
F C Tracy
I. W. Morenu nnd wife who recently
came hero from Missouri purchasing
and residing on tho Georgo Winters'
farm north of Beaver departed this
week for AViohila where they will
mako their future homo. They sold
their stock and rented their farm.
Good health is Impossible when thoro
is any derangement of tho d'gestive
organs. Foley's Orino Laxntivo is a
natural remedy for stomach liver and
bowel troubles. It alda digestion
stimulates tho liver and cures habit-
ual constipation. For sale by F U
Tracy
Rev. F. L. BonodJct dopartcd Mon-
day for his home in tho eastern half of
tho stato after having closed a two-
week's revival mooting nt tho Presby-
terian church. F. Laughrln atid wifo
and Rev. and Mrs. W B. Leonard ac-
companied him to tho railroad going
over in Mr. Lnughrin's big machine
Aro you frequently honrso? Do you
havo that nnnoying tickling in your
throat? Does your cough nnnoy you
at night nnd do you raise mucus In
the morning? Do you want relief? If
so take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and you will be pleased. Sold by F C
Tracy
Tho Herald is prepared to get out
cards for candidates on short notice
and wo guarantee our style and work-
manship. A new supply of type ch-
pccially for this work enable us to
offer a little better" and neater card
than you can get olsowhoro. Try us
with your next order and we'll "show"
you.
Fully nine ouiof evory ten cases of
rheumatism is simply rheumatism of
the muscled duo to cold or damp or
chronic rheumatism neither of which
rcquiro any Internal treatment. All
that is needed to afford relief is tho
free application .of Chamberlain's
Liniment. Give it a trial. You aro
ccrtuin to bo pleased with tHo quick
relief which it affords. Sold' by F. 0
rank
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Tho Luthor Rcgislor says: "Hon'
Dick T. Morgan might to go back to
Congress from this district. Ho has
proven faithful and eilleiont and will
bo of morn value to tho district than
nny now man that could bo olecled.
Hi-publicans should cheerfully givo
him the nominatian and then work to
secure his election "
W. G. Stranathnn held a salo nt tho
residence. A good crowd nttonded
nnd everything sold well. Mr. Strnnn-
than and family will go to Wichita
and Chicago. Their departure will bo
slncoroly regretted by nil nnd future
socinl functions will groatly miss tho
assistance of Mj s. Stranathnn who is
an accomplished musician nnd n
charming entertainer. Wo all wish
them well.
Atoore for County Clerk
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Household Fair
Tho Household Fnir conducted by
the Mnrthas Saturday was a grand
succeBsln splto of tho disagreenblo
sami-storm. 'J'hC lirpcpeds of. the sale '
amounted to something like 1110.00
In tin Issue will bo found thu
nouneonumt of I. W. Moore candidnto
for the olilco of County Clerk of Heaver
county subject to tho will of the Re-
publlenn voters. Mr. Moore hits hnd
experience in this capacity under the
present county clerk and has uleo held
other c'orical positions which lit him
for tho olilco ho seeks. Whatever
business Mr. Mooro is engaged in hn
applies himself untiringly and gives It
thu best thnt is In him. If the Repub-
licans should elect to nominnto Mr
Mooro at .the primaries they would
placo a strong candidnto In tho flold
and ono which it would puzzlo tho op-
position to defeat.
County Court
County Court will conveno Ap'rlL
1th. Motions and court cases will bo
heard. Court will thon adjourn until
May SSd.nt which tnnu thu jury eao
case will bo tried.
' ' ' R. E. Dickson Cu."".! ud en.
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Receive New Members
The local Rebekah lodge reefcivrd
now members nt their last mooting.
At tho close of business 11 nice lunch
was served
Oastcr Exercises
Easier exercises woro hold at tho
Christian nud Presbyterian churohe
Sunday evening lit which time appro-
priate programs woro rendered.
G E. Social"
The monthly business meeting and
social of tho Y. P. S. C. E. was hold it
tho Mensingor Studio Saturday Jnlght.
A pleasant entertainment was provicii d
by the committee nnd uiiothor delight J
fulsoclni evening wan added to thu
many nlruady enjoyed by iliat socioty.
The semi-annual election of officers
occurred at this) meeting nnd tho fol-
lowing woro chosen : President. Elm tz
Fickol; V. W Miss Atlolfa Albert;
Hoc. Tri'iis Miss Mao Uinkle; I'tanirt.
Miss Ethel Smith ; Assistant Mis
"wsj! V l.V?r amLErnut." Oratyrr
Chorister Mrs II. V. Rus.mll ; 'Assist-
ant Chorister Oliver Pruett.
NEW GOODS
A large line of MEN'S and BtiY'S CLOTHING
'LADIES' WAISTS and SKIRTS. ALSO TAILOR
MADE SUITS for both MEN and WOMEN
Call and see our line of Ginghams and Summer Dress
Goods
Complete line Men's Ladies' and Childrens' Oxfords
Globes and Mantels for low Pressure Lamps
CARHART OVERALLS SVbek complete and price
right.
Call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere
J. W WEBB.
Beaver
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The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 42, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 31, 1910, newspaper, March 31, 1910; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68787/m1/1/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.